Trim trailing spaces in FAT label and support mtools-like labels
* fs/fat.c (grub_fat_iterate_dir): New function based
on grub_fat_find_dir
(grub_fat_find_dir): use grub_fat_iterate_dir
(grub_fat_label): likewise
* fs/hfs.c (grub_hfs_strncasecmp): Integrate into ...
(grub_hfs_cmp_catkeys): ... this. Don't assume strings to be
zero-terminated, rely only on the strlen value. Fix comparison
of strings differing in length.
* fs/ext2.c (grub_ext2_mount): Avoid mounting filesystems with
backward-incompatible features.
Based on patch from Javier Martín, with some adjustments.
* fs/iso9660.c (struct grub_iso9660_primary_voldesc): Rename `created'
to `modified'. Add the real `created' field.
(grub_iso9660_uuid): Use `modified' rather than `created' for
constructing the UUID.
* fs/fshelp.c (grub_fshelp_find_file): Handle case insensitive names.
* fs/ntfs.c (list_file): Ignore names in DOS namespace, set the case
insensitive bit for names in Win32 and Win32 & DOS namespace.
* include/grub/fshelp.h (GRUB_FSHELP_CASE_INSENSITIVE): New macro.
* include/grub/types.h (LONG_MAX): Likewise.
* fs/i386/pc/pxe.c (grub_pxe_data): New member block_size.
(grub_pxefs_fs_int): Remove dummy definition.
(grub_pxefs_open): Use data->block_size to store the current block
size setting.
(grub_pxefs_read): Use block size stored in data->block_size. As the
value of grub_pxe_blksize can be changed after the file is opened.
* fs/i386/pc/pxe.c (curr_file): new variable.
(grub_pxefs_open): Simply the handling of pxe file system. Don't
require the dummy internal file system anymore.
(grub_pxefs_read): Removed.
(grub_pxefs_close): Likewise.
(grub_pxefs_fs_int): Likewise.
(grub_pxefs_read_int): Renamed to grub_pxefs_read. Reinitialize tftp
connection when we switch file.
(grub_pxefs_close_int): Renamed to grub_pxefs_close.
* fs/xfs.c (grub_xfs_dir_header): Change field i8count back to
smallino, as it's more descriptive, and i8count can be confused with
the other field count.
(grub_xfs_iterate_dir): Adjust grub_xfs_dir_entry pointer for small
inode type.
* fs/xfs.c (struct grub_xfs_dir_header): Use names similar to
those in Linux XFS code. Provide a way to access 64-bit parent
inode.
(grub_xfs_iterate_dir): Use the new names. Avoid reading past
the end of struct grub_xfs_dir_header.
* disk/raid.c: Cast grub_dprintf() arguments to unsigned long
long if the format specifier expects it.
* partmap/gpt.c (gpt_partition_map_iterate): Likewise.
* partmap/pc.c (pc_partition_map_iterate): Likewise.
* fs/ntfs.c (grub_ntfs_uuid): Cast data->uuid to unsigned long
long to fix a warning.
* fs/reiserfs.c (grub_reiserfs_read): Change casts in
grub_dprintf() arguments to fix warnings.
* fs/xfs.c (GRUB_XFS_FSB_TO_BLOCK): New macro. Maps filesystem
block to disk block.
(grub_xfs_read_block): Use GRUB_XFS_FSB_TO_BLOCK() on result.
Patch from Niels B\303\266hm <bitbucket@arcor.de>
* fs/sfs.c (grub_sfs_read_extent): Fix the count of nodes in
extent-btree which is written as big endian on disk.
Reported by Alain Greppin <al@chilibi.org>.
* fs/fshelp.c (grub_fshelp_read): New function. Implement
linear disk read with journal translation.
* fs/ext2.c: Use grub_fshelp_read() instead of grub_disk_read().
* include/grub/fshelp.h: Declare grub_fshelp_read().
* util/biosdisk.c (get_drive): Verify that `map[i].drive' is non-NULL
before dereferencing it.
* fs/fat.c (struct grub_fat_bpb): Move fat32-specific fields into a
union with fat12/fat16-specific ones. Add some new fields, including
`num_serial' for both versions.
(struct grub_fat_data): Add `uuid' member.
(grub_fat_mount): Refer to fat32-specific fields in `bpb' by their new
names. Initialize `data->uuid' using `num_serial'.
(grub_fat_uuid): New function.
(grub_fat_fs): Reference grub_fat_uuid() in `uuid' struct member.
* fs/reiserfs.c (grub_reiserfs_superblock): Add `uuid' field.
(grub_reiserfs_uuid): New function.
(grub_reiserfs_fs): Reference grub_reiserfs_uuid() in `uuid' struct
member.
* fs/xfs.c (grub_xfs_sblock): Add `uuid' field.
(grub_xfs_uuid): New function.
(grub_xfs_fs): Reference grub_reiserfs_uuid() in `uuid' struct member.